About this Item
217pp. Published (stated): "October 2006". Camouflage color wrapper with French folds (panels), with olive spine and muted map front cover background for title lettering in white across middle front cover, below two black and white photo-portraits at top front cover, beneath author name lettering in white; tinted photo-illustrated endpapers. Translated from Spanish by Sarah L. Smith. Prologue by Alberto Granado. Signed by author at right middle ffep, below "B[uenos] A[ires] 13.02.06". Book very tight, crisp, looks unopened but for signing. Seller Inventory # 000528
Bibliographic Details
Title: Becoming Che Guevara's Second and Final Trip...
Publisher: Editorial Marea S.R.L., Buenos Aires
Publication Date: 2006
Binding: Soft cover
Condition: New
Signed: Flatsigned by Author
Edition: 1st Edition
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